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Jenifer a warm welcome from me too! It's great to be a member of our big international Campus and you will certainly "meet" a lot of people and make new friends!
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It is looking like a lottery! I only had to move 2 bound scripts to their place. And the Haze removal and snap to object ?
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X = X - when my dentist has extracted an element he puts an X on the illustration of my teeth on his computer.
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V = Vampire teeth
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Thank you Susan, this worked for me too and in my saved workspace!
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I did restart PSP - Reloaded my workspace - I have the Pro version And still no Haze Removal
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Ann I took a screenshot of my pc with paintshop open and then selected a part of that screenshot for posting here!
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I definively don't see it, it simply isn't there. Choosing layers in the layers palette functions as it should and the bounding box around the freehand selection tool is gone too, so that's positive!
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Can it be that I do not have the Ultra version and I tried with a photo open and that didn't alter anything.
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I have the same problem, I don't see the Haze Removal and I have the same version number as Donna
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I'm very happy with your big news! ? I have updated my pc and it only took 5 minutes, I suppose that is related to the pc you have and I always restart my computer after an update, it's a good rule of thumb. Now it's dinnertime over here, so later this evening I will check on the issues I had with 2023. If the really annoying issue with selecting layers in the layers palette is mended, that on its own would be great!
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Looking for your layouts (using the Campus freebies)
Corrie Kinkel replied to Cassel's topic in Chit Chat
Here are a couple that I did using freebies from the blog. If you want more I have a couple of others. -
Ann I hope it won't disappoint. I'm already collecting stuff to embellish my pages besides the photos.
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I'm in too and was already hoping there might be another Travel Tale Workshop coming to show more of my photos from my last trip to the States.
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Q = Quick - when a tooth has to be extracted hopefully the dentist does it rather quickly
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For this TUT/Tech challenge I made a simple wood frame. I already have some wood frames that are not so polished and with screws. But a frame on its own isn't nice to show, so I put a photo I made of fantastic glass work by Chihuly in the frame and put it up on the wall.
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N = New, the new tooth just being visible after the one that came out.
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K = Keepsake
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Cristina I have a lot of Corel scripts too; most come with the program and I downloaded a couple that looked nice to me. Most of the time I forget that there might be one that I can use for a project.
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I = Injection, that you get before a tooth is extracted
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Suzy, thank you! Thanks to the Vector Workshop it was very easy to make a preset shape of that tooth-freebie and then embellish it and put the photos inside the shape. It was great to apply what we learned in that workshop to a layout.
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She is almost 14 now and I think she remembers it, although it hasn't been mentioned lately. I have been grinning to myself all the time writing this story down.
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Rene all the best! I hope it will be the shorter option. Maybe we can do the scripting course together next year. In the mean time take good care of yourself, PSP is patient and can wait.
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As soon as I saw the theme I thought of my oldest granddaughter and the dramas we had with her when she lost her teeth. At the time of the stories I happened to be visiting my family and I have photos of her when she lost 2 of her teeth. The background paper is Inked Florals DD 10048 which I have in my stash and I blended in the Fairy from Grunge-Forest-Fairy-Junk-Journal. I used the freebie from this theme for the title and thanks to the Vector Workshop I made a shape out of it and filled it with a part of my photo. In this manner I can use my photos without her being recognizable! Two more fairies by Sheila Reid - enchanted purple (and teal) hair fairy on Digital Scrapbook and a gold dust tube.